Receiver architecture for use with a global positioning system

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G01S 5/14 (2006.01) G01S 1/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2030948

A demodulation frequency plan for use in a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, having three demodulation stages for L1 and L2 signal channels, in which identical local oscillator frequencies are used in the L1 and L2 channels at each demodulation stage, to minimize phase error differences between the two channels. The third stage provides an output at an intermediate frequency high enough to carry the full information bandwidth, thereby simplifying digital sampling of the signal, which is also performed in the third stage. Sampling is performed at a high enough rate to facilitate subsequent conversion to baseband. Moreover, the sampling rate is a binary multiple of the intermediate frequency, and this binary relationship further simplifies conversion to baseband.

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